The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... seemed at the peak of their energy , when she suddenly screamed , " Let go ! " The flying rings clanged in the air over Bobby's head , tangled with one another like frantic ser- pents , then flew apart in a shower of chain and rings ...
... seemed at the peak of their energy , when she suddenly screamed , " Let go ! " The flying rings clanged in the air over Bobby's head , tangled with one another like frantic ser- pents , then flew apart in a shower of chain and rings ...
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... seemed an insult to Strauss ' reputation as Olym- pian noise - maker . That such a pleasant and lovely work , reflective of an anachronistic simplicity and filled with graceful melodic expression , should waste its gentle irony on a ...
... seemed an insult to Strauss ' reputation as Olym- pian noise - maker . That such a pleasant and lovely work , reflective of an anachronistic simplicity and filled with graceful melodic expression , should waste its gentle irony on a ...
Side 11
... seemed like such a nice young fellow that I invited him to dinner with me two days hence . When I returned to my lady in the box it oc- curred to me that I had set that dinner aside for her , but she was nowhere to be found and I ...
... seemed like such a nice young fellow that I invited him to dinner with me two days hence . When I returned to my lady in the box it oc- curred to me that I had set that dinner aside for her , but she was nowhere to be found and I ...
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